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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1902)
mi 1 I in.1 Mr CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES IN LEATHER GOODS. Ladies' and Gent's Pockot Books Gem's Traveling Sets in Seal, Morocco and Alligator Military Brush Sets t'ocktu Flasks Card Cases LinarCae. BROCK & McCOMAS COMP'Y due share of literary recognition Is probably ilue to the fact that ou ac count of our remotunoss from the East and lael. of literary market in the West much of the best work has not been brought out. anil soniu. like Miller anil Markham, have wrought imeir uesi eisewnerv uivruii iiwu ! ture" Is not only a rwrmannet recog- . liltiou o fOrogon literary genius, but lit is also a tangible expression of the abiillng faith of the author In the ! rapid growth of our literary market. I ... ! Professor Hornor thus reviews the ' several Infiii-nres on Oregon lltora j ture? Lous ago the scholars ol the East j passed the lamp of learning from i Home to England, and from England j westward to Boston, the front door I of America. From Boston the lampj j lighted the way of the pioneer across 'mountain chains, mighty rivers. nndi fai-reachlng plains, till the radiance of Its beams skirted the golden shores THREE DAYS' Friday, Dec. 12, Saturday, Dec. 13 SALE fdonday, Dec. 15 1 T w alty to accumulate on unpaid taxes do 1 f 0,,f n'nJwtic ocean. Then it was -J-w , I, . r.r,fMAV i.,.. .,. .... i that the song of the poet and the wl- I V."-vo, yoyiXp ""-v ui ue.iiiquwifi ,,om of the saR0 for tIl0 first time. "VEDNESDAY. DECUMBEll 10. 1902 The first condition ol efficien cy In an govorument. is that the governing powui should have a direct, constant and su preme interest In the general welfare of the people. Edward Bellamy. , logins in the" season of the year at blended In beautiful harmuny with the which it is almost Impossible to raise songs of our valleys. These symphon money. ' ies Moated along on zephyrs richly I laden with aromas fresh rom field I'lid flower and forest, and were waft ed heavenward with the prayers of The railroad men who asked the lost legislature to pass a law causing i the railroad companies to block frogs laud switches, have additional evl- lug the past two years,- four innocent men have been dragged to death. through , the neglect of the legislature, and President Roosevelt urges con gress to ccnipel the roadh In the Dis trict of Columbia to block all frogs without delay. the pioneer to mlucle forever In ador ation to the God of the land and the sea. This was the origin and the be ginning of Oregon literature A fearless people among savages. the Oiegon pioneers surmounted every obstacle, for they had graduat ed from the hard training school of the plains, and had suffered severe discipline known only to the early settler. Hon George It. Williams, attorney-general of President Grant's cabinet, said; "When the pioneers ar rived here they found a land of mar-, velous beauty. They found extended prairies, with luxuriant verdure On the three flnys above mentioned we are going to give the burin. Pendleton and vicinity thegrcatest BARGAINS they have ever had j We want to make Mm next three weeks the oesr, three weeks' of buaineia ever had, and in order to do so we are going to give our customers excentinn in all lines of goods. Knowing that good reliable goods, sold at bareain ? T niKiirft its ail l ie Diisinu.s we uun imuuic. -i You are especially invited to attend this Sale and get the special prices quoted below: STAPLES Calico in ereat variety of patterns, to yards to one person . . .' Outing flannel, regular 7c grade, to yds to one person Fine grade LL Muslin, any amount Double fold percales, 10 yds to one person Bleached Muslin, 10 yds to one person Merrick's Thread, iov spools to one person The supreme court of the United States has decided that insurant'!- on the life of a person who suicides must be paid. ' A practical, thorough Irrigatiunist In all fairness to the state at large must tie chosen to head the county nnrt In thn rmvit littarujtu .. t.u t ; ,1 . M. . - " f" iu 1 11 nt-miun iivKwidiiun. more isiti.,.. r...i . 1 ed. Eastern Oregon should have the (plenty for all to do. and the officers majestic rivers, and mountains eov next United States senator to balance of the association must be able to'erei1 w'th snow: but they found noi friends to greet them, no homes to go to. nothing but the genial heavens ' and she eenerous earth to give them ' consolation and hope. I cannot tell how they lived: nor how they sup-1 plied their numerous wants of family life. All these things are mysteries to everyone, excepting to those whoi can give their solution from actual experience." But of this one thine be assured. 1 under these trying circumstances, life; with them grew to be real, earnest and simple. They , wore fearless, yet God-fearing; no book save the Bible. 1 Walker's dlctinoary. Pilgrims Prog ress, and a few others of like sort solid hooks, solid thoughts, solid men three elements that enter into sub-i stantial literature ladies' furnishings Kadiea dress skirts, 20 jht cent reduction on all skirts above H0O Ladles silk and wool waists, 10 per cent reduction ou all grades. Millinery, all grades and styles, 20 per een: reduc tion. Ladies and MUes coats and jackets, a) per cent re duction. Ladles black cotton hie 10c values, c pair. Children black hose, 10c values, 7c pair. Mens and Boys FarnlshiMjl Mens overcoats In nil Rmrtes 10 per oent-oJ, Boys overeoats lu all eradi. MM 768,"t8' W"rtl 0tWC3 Mens suit worth $15 at any other tfa. Boys suits, two-piece, all prices from ll.Sfej The above prices are good for the three dayB mentioned only. The Immense snow fall in, the mountains will furnish an .abundar.ee the representation equally. William-1 direct the practical plans. White iid son should not be left alone to light 'one will be anxious to undertake the the battles of the ariil counties. .arduous task, somebody must do it. and from a business standpoint. It Is necessary to have a man of practical of water with which to carry ou irri-1 , ' " ,nlin,,,rnrlmmv,, v,m ' UrlWS ear- 80 UUlck Ulld be . , . " . , "..',., i ready to choose. 3s ,ioir.s her work now; tbp ditches: should be made and the spring fresh-) The bl t0 be presenteil by llepre. obi stored for next season's crop. jMntaUve Burleigh, of Union and Wal There is a splendid opportunity at'Iowa c01111". abolishing the office hand just now for Western Oregon if dIatr,ct attorney and creating a to reciprocate tor the manv nicelC01,nty at.torne'- w' lo much to sim echool appropriations she has' receiv-! ,,llfy legal matters. The large dls ed by the aid of the arid counties. trlcts i,lcIl"led the jurisdiction of One United States senator will oven ! tho Pro3CCUt'ng attorney, at present. .Tnatters up. Will she give as she has a,c ",e ta,,se 01 muc" neglect that ceived? j cannot be avoided. The tendency Is THE FAIR THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY J B. Horner. A. M-. LIU. D author'! I of "Oregon Literature." was born in1' I '1 rtYflS Atimial A 1 CT f II.. i to concentmte and simplify govern-1 w wm Mfi , V"'",. l" Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once. Delay will lend t-i S"rious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court Street, Opposite Golden Rale Hotel The factory inspectors of the Unit- went, and this bill is along that llne.flSC2: received a common snhoni fd States are now in session .at j J cation in the public schools of that1 Charleston, and are having heated do-. T,le tax-payer cannot reasonably f city; and afterwards attended Whit "bates over the employment of child-1 object to the sewerage system. be-lmau, Seminar". D1e -Mountain Unl- 3 en iu the cotton factories. The Civic ' cal,s wiiatover benefits the city, in- pit(, "ij'i'ZL ,V" ' "A u" . . it V , ' Federation might turn its attention t.creaa he value of property. While ty. He was married to Miss Isabelle: this vil. Xo graver issue confroutfij tunny object to bonding the city, it islSkiptou. of Benton County, in 1SS0. the Southern cities than that of prn-,ne only means of securing Hip sewer fITo tal,Sht successively in 'the publle' ...biting children from growing up to intern. It is along the line of pn,j jS? Albany become burdens upon society. i Kress to build sewers, and tho ulti-itlll 1S91, when he was elected to the -mate good results will more than off-; chair of English literature in the Ore-' iteppner cannot afford to grant a 'set any obieetionnhi r.ni,.r r .i..'gon Agricultural College. In which m. Sf perpetual franchise to the coal and 1 means. To prepare the city for the"'acity he serv,id 10 years; afterwards 'WWVV( railroad company, through the citv , tide of settlemont th c,o ! " uepariment -MHnBBKnBBBaaa!mBB3tfSBKM2B5.Mr. iimifB . . . - 1,1 msiory ana -aiin in the same n- limits, a ranehise Is a mortgage ono come to this county. It is neces-! stltutlon of learning. 1 Professor Horner 1ms lectim.tl nnn. movements, and the residents can-! s,lderauIJ' ," the leading English au- 1. , 1 triors, and was oiie of the first nro. M not sit down in ease, even after the;moters of public school libraries Tn S sewerage system Is completed. Oregon. He was a member of the , .--...rr Oregon state hoard of school exam- LITERATURE OF OREGON, . iners for 15 years, and editor of the i 5 nrm t.,ZT.. u ?Jea..Sclw Jou"lal fr two years.: g o-u wj J-uleso Ie is me autnor nr tho "nnmTn,niiD a For the Holidays Roger Bros Stivurwart. Fine Carving Sets. Bojs tool chests. Splendid Christmas gifts for your friends The Thompson Hardware Co. The place that saves purchasers money. Lumber, Lumber, 1 1 All kinds for ill pmp 'Sash, Doors and Planing of all desenpticaj to otaer. Don't place yoat ctial I tfutlding Material until pel consulted us. to grant audi inducements to capital, lut the county is progressing boyond that practice. The present genera tion has no right to barter away the rights of the coming generation. The threatened county seat fight j. a Horner, of the 6rego Historical irura .-viaineur county, forcibly re- society, is tin minds the people of Oregon that this 1 rary Kerns ami aggravating matter should be taken j i.n wnle,r, ;V'1 Published ford and many other leading English, out of the legislature. City charters. 1 Zr, ': an" mer.can universities. ana county seats should be discussed 1 tural college, the author's attention ' by the people interested, and the state 1 was called to the fact that some ofj should not be compelled to pay for1'!"-' ,,est t,llnKs 6a'" nd written ln valuable time lost , hauling local ' JSl grievances over the coals of tho legls-1 ances of Eastern writers, if indeed I latlve session. ' they do not excel them. There Is a j i certain noticeable solidity andi The bill to be introduced by Sena-1 earne3tness Incident to the hardships! tor-elect Pierce, changing the time ' ?LVlZVLn , -.ut v. . . . tne East a smilar element has been 1 at which taxes become delinquent. ; gradually dissipated by the allure-' from the first of April to a date near ments of fiction a condition recog- the close of harvest, when money is c,zcu ,ne 'eraor world and not I i..f..i .m . overlooked in the present publication. ' Many tax-payers who allow the pen- of the Oregon Historical and Chronological Chart of English e only collation of liter-1 Literature, published by the Macmll-'a tl pretentious recognition lans and used for reference by Ox- iea?ance aaie is on And uu hides evtr every article in our stock 10 to 20 per ctnt disci urt a onn the hne Carpets, Rugs, Sewing Machines. Draperies, all Paper. Special for Christmas Gifts Mirrors, pictures framed and unfranied, carpet sweepers, music stands, book racks, leather .couches, leather rockers, s I S enameled iron and brass bed stads JESSE FAILING the present publication. ' That Oregon has not come In for a. Good Healthy Action is easy to have by. taking: this famous old remedy To look ,' well and keep well, use 'M Beecham's f Pills. I Sold ErtTTwbt&-ln Lozei 10c mad A COZY DINING ROOM Is appreciated by every number of the faiuiK in winter. Our furniture- makes it a cozj and handsome room. Our graceful tables, buffets, and , hairs will transform the plainest roam into a handsome one, BAKER & FOLSOM Furniture Store near Postofflce . Pendleton Hank I Lumber hi HOBERl IMSWfnfctki e eeeesis m s e I ED. EBEN Proprietor of the EASTERN CLOAK SUIT J SKIRT ud WAIST FACWW ' m announces fcis Mld-Wiflter Clearance Safe ) on Jackets m Waists J Skirts and Fors :?JG0! 8f- Holiday Goods and Prices SEE OUR FINE HOLIDAY STOCK. 1 GLITTERING PROFUSION OF """"SL'SnT"?" Cl,tGlass Opera Glasses Ebony Cfio.ce Umbrellas Toflet Ware Hand Painted ana r ! . ren with every dojlafjj " t ' VaIgB 9 given away January tst. Tirtr ,,,, "f?ea 01 iow Ffices We nu wo.oxMueu vva.cn, American movement. .. .$X2.50 and Un V' flni r i-miiCS SO d UO d Wain 1 Am.rin mnniell .. WU.W1' - A Diamond Ring . $5,00 Everything Exactly as Represented, L. HUNZIKER, the Jeig